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“If ever there was a tale for a moonless night, a high wind and a creaking floor, this is it … I don’t expect to read a more frightening novel this year.” STEPHEN KING

For decades, the faded, rural upstate New York village of Aurelius has lain dormant – until it is stirred to life when, one by one, three young girls vanish…

Nightmares are turned into horrifying reality when their corpses are found, brutally murdered, each missing their left hand…

As the search for a madman gets underway, suspicion shrouds the quiet streets of Aurelius when its residents soon realize that monster lives amongst them…

I don’t read much in the way of gory crime at the moment, but in the days when I did I thought this book was one of the best. The small town claustrophobia is brilliantly done, the narrator is fascinating, and the whole thing gave me the creeps all the way through. It’s been some years since I read it and I can still remember the chilling last few lines. Don’t read it on your own at night!

https://i2.wp.com/www.sarafoster.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/images.jpg?fit=160%2C271&ssl=1271160Sarahttps://www.sarafoster.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/sarafoster-small-logo-header.pngSara2012-08-10 08:00:322012-11-03 07:33:00BOOK LOVE: The Church of Dead Girls by Stephen Dobyns